What do you think?
Rate this book


340 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1983
“It is a pity that we had to meet as we did, but I am not one to spurn a gift from the gods because of its wrappings. I am prepared to enjoy you for as long as the pleasure lasts, and to see that you do not lose by it.”-- Rolfe, morally grey hero of this tale
“Do not be deceived,” Rolfe said, his voice quiet, his eyes narrow and darkly blue. “She has suffered irreparable injury, the worst that may befall a young woman—and endured it in a spirit of grace and without hope of succor for endless hours while you, Madame, made no attempt to provide rescue, did not even make the effort to see her, though you must have guessed soon enough where she was. Certainly you did not come to plead that she be returned to your loving arms inviolate. You abandoned her to my tender mercy and sat at home rigged out in silk and perfumed lace receiving callers and pretending she was safe in her bed while she was imperiled in mine.” -- Rolfe to Angeline's aunt